I have a 2002 22i type r boat and at the end of last season I noticed my bilge was running more than ever. Today I found the problem water is coming from around the output shaft which gos through the hull. Has anyone had this problem and is this something that I should be able to repair or will it have to be repaired by a tige shop? Thanks in advance any and all help David
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Here is the link Spharis did for his dripless, great pics and info
http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...ht=packing+nut"I feel sorry for people that don't drink, when they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're gonna feel all day" - Frank Sinatra
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You kept the link for Spharis repacking his nuts...Originally posted by Fast1911 View PostHere is the link Spharis did for his dripless, great pics and info
http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...ht=packing+nut
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Thanks for the input.I could not find a packing nut with a seal on my boat. It appears that my boat has a pss shaft seal and the preload for this type of seal with a 1.25 shaft diamenter is one inch of perload after stainless steel collar contacts the carbon seal. I have adjusted it but have not put it back in the water yet. I will post again after this weekend. Thanks for all the replys.
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Hey, do you have any vibration at higher RPMs? Might want to have the shaft checked to make sure it's not bent or out of alignment.Originally posted by davidsauto View PostThanks for the input.I could not find a packing nut with a seal on my boat. It appears that my boat has a pss shaft seal and the preload for this type of seal with a 1.25 shaft diamenter is one inch of perload after stainless steel collar contacts the carbon seal. I have adjusted it but have not put it back in the water yet. I will post again after this weekend. Thanks for all the replys.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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Our boat came with the PSS shaft seal and after sitting for 2 years we had a leak when it was put in the water.Originally posted by davidsauto View Post... It appears that my boat has a pss shaft seal and the preload for this type of seal with a 1.25 shaft diamenter is one inch of perload after stainless steel collar contacts the carbon seal. ...
We idled around for a few minutes and it kept getting better.
After 10 minutes or so the leak was gone.
I suspect there was some corrosion buildup of some sort between the carbon ring and the SS ring that reseated after use.
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I will check the shaft with a dial indicator before this weekend. As for viberation at high rpms if there is it is no worse than it was when I bought the boat but thats not saying it doesnt have. I will pay more attention to it when I put it in the water this weekend if I don't find a bent shaft. Does anyone know how much runout is acceptable for a direct drive shaft?
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With the PSS it should never dripOriginally posted by davidsauto View PostI will check the shaft with a dial indicator before this weekend. As for viberation at high rpms if there is it is no worse than it was when I bought the boat but thats not saying it doesnt have. I will pay more attention to it when I put it in the water this weekend if I don't find a bent shaft. Does anyone know how much runout is acceptable for a direct drive shaft?Common Sense is not so Common
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